fill up vs recharge

fill up

verb
  • To annoy, or displease, by taunting, or by excessive nagging. 

  • To satisfy the hunger of (someone). 

  • To fill the tank of a vehicle with fuel. 

  • To become completely full. 

  • To make (something) completely full. 

  • To become tearful as a result of strong emotion. 

  • To fill in / fill out a form etc. 

  • To make a full house on the turn or the river. 

  • To satisfy one's hunger; to stop being hungry. 

recharge

verb
  • To charge or accuse in return. 

  • To attack again or anew. 

  • To reload a gun with ammunition. 

  • To request payment again from. 

  • To charge an electric battery after its power has been consumed. 

  • To add or restore water to an aquifer. 

  • To invigorate and revitalize one's energy level by removing stressful agents for a period of time. 

noun
  • Water that has percolated from the ground surface to an aquifer. 

  • The process of charging (an electrical device) again. 

How often have the words fill up and recharge occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )